
Card: What Should I Play If I Burn All the Cards?
卡牌:把牌烧完了我打什么?
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- Ongoing
- Length
- 334k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Subgenre
- Urban High Martial Arts
- Audience
- Male
- Updated
- 6d ago
- Source
- Fanqie
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29.2kReads
8.3Score
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137Chapters
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I have seen more than 20 of them so far, and I feel that the setting is very good and very attractive, but the villains in the early stage and Teacher Liu are a bit behind this time. Teacher Liu thought about telling him the solution and gave him some protection, but his favorability was halved before he could pursue the matter to the end. It felt too weird, as if the protagonist was a white-eyed wolf. And the villain Wang Tong didn't act like he had to be killed. At least he gave him a vicious look or something like that when he failed to interrupt for the first time. Then the others are very beautiful, I support you [blowing kisses]
I stayed up late and finished reading it. Let me tell you the conclusion first. It is very interesting and different from the cards I have seen before. At first I thought it was a card based on the Slay the Spire mode, but in fact the underlying battle logic is based on Slay the Spire. It can be seen that the author is very thoughtful and has created a more meaty pigeon development system. Tongshi also uses an alternative golden finger of game users (similar to second games such as FGO). What is commendable is that the author controls the numerical values and does not suffer from the boring phenomenon caused by the numerical expansion of other card novels. The plot is not brainless. It is the most interesting card novel I have ever read.
Don't tell me, it's really interesting. The author has his own creativity. Well, there are some shortcomings, but I don't think the impact is big. It's easy for you to understand typos and so on. Then I think the protagonist's character is actually pretty good. For Tomato, he is a normal person. Then the plot is pretty good, and the setting is not too repetitive with the same genre. You can really give it a try, but there are a little few updates at the moment. I don't know what will happen in the future. I hope the author will continue to work hard. [Please update]
7 Points, highly recommended, food. Chapter 60 book review. A good book with clear advantages and disadvantages. The classic card battle type is similar to Slay the Spire. A combat character, all cards are used to fight with the main battle card. The protagonist is a card player who has traveled to a different world. He is the only official player in the entire world, so he has many more ways to obtain resources than others. Advantages: The numerical control is very good, and it truly describes the feeling of excitement between various card battles. The choice between cards and promotion are more enjoyable. At the same time, as a formal player, you have the ability to obtain many additional resources. The slope is relatively gentle, and there are almost no stuck players. It has been making great progress since the time travel. Disadvantages: There are no major flaws, I just feel like the protagonist. The personal characteristics are too clear-cut, with extremely clear evil desires, and an extreme egoist who will directly kill others because they hinder him. Readers who like this type of story may be able to accept it. There is another disadvantage: updates are not stable and the amount of updates is relatively small.
What I have seen so far is very good. The combat power is very detailed and rich. There is no possibility of collapse at the moment, unless the author has no inspiration, and the character design is a bit worse. However, because of the very detailed combat power system, it is still highly recommended. The protagonist is a bit spoiled, where does Tang San come from? The character design is really cool, but unexpectedly, Jin Long's character design is very good, and the description is very good. I feel that the protagonist is a bit unworthy.
This is a pretty good card book, and a score of 7 is definitely low. If the author maintains his current level, I think a score of 9 is fine. The protagonist has a unique golden finger that is not supermodel to the point of collapse. He is the only genuine player in the world. The card mode is similar to Slay the Spire. The plot is relatively reasonable. It is quite interesting to watch the protagonist build his own deck bit by bit and develop negative cards that no one else uses. If you like reading card novels, don't miss it.
I am currently following Chapter 111. The male protagonist and Jin Long established their relationship as soon as they entered high school. It is much better than some characters who are still involved in ambiguous extras until the finale and do not get together until the end of life or death. Some details of daily life and battles are also handled very well. The male protagonist and Jin Long are the best relationship descriptions I have seen this year. They have a sense of happiness in ordinary life (I said, does the blond dragon mother Loli feel the same)
[Summary]: There are many books to read, just like a new car on the road, there is a lot of room for improvement. ① Brief discussion on the problem: (more obvious) 1. The world view is not developed: I only know the key points such as "card masters are very important and there are few people, there is a shortage of people on the battlefield and on the front lines, and card master education is popularized nationwide" 2. The "stage sense" is a bit heavy: what kind of environment, when, and how this happened are not clear enough; the "connection" between the world and the card is blurred. To put it simply → the world is not "alive" ② Problems that are not problems: (may affect the upper limit of the score) 1. Distribution of pen and ink: The color on the main character is too dark, and other parts are too light. 2. The "interaction" between the protagonist and the world is too shallow, there is no "I am alive"/"sense of life", and everything that has nothing to do with the card is brushed aside.
The writing is very good, and you can see the game of PVP. The numerical value is not too high, but the update frequency is too low. It may have something to do with the author's business trip during this period. I read the comments before and it was a bit toxic, but it should have been changed when I read it. Everything is good now, and there is no typical plot. I can't stand it any longer. This update frequency should slip away. I'll change it back when the update comes out.
It's nice to read. It's really about card battles, and it's not the kind where the protagonist is invincible. The protagonist is really building a deck, instead of just relying on numerical values to crush him. But I'm not playing a card game, so some effects are difficult to understand.
The writing is okay, and the setting of the protagonist's card is also quite interesting. It's just that sometimes I don't quite understand the settings related to playing cards. The introduction is too official. It would be nice if I could explain it in plain language. For example, if the protagonist's dragon card attacks without consuming crystals and only burns the card, we should wait and see the card.
Really nice. The author's creativity can be rated top notch. As for the writing style, it can be rated as above average. The author's last book was Train Survival, so I started following it. That idea was very cool and novel, but it was a pity that it was discontinued in the end. The same goes for this book. Creative Pro max. Especially guest mode and real-name login. It's very new and I haven't seen it in other novels. And I feel that the anti-routine is well done, and the protagonists are not the same. It has its own characteristics. I hope this book will not be discontinued.
The writing is very interesting. Generally speaking, it is a card battle with mixed beasts. In the early stage, the writing was messy due to the introduction of settings, but it developed more smoothly later on. The villain also appeared and was killed after a few chapters. It is a good way to write such a refreshing article.
It's very interesting. The characters in the book are all intelligent. The protagonist is not a waste, he kills decisively, he kills when he should, and he shows his holiness in front of the person [laugh][laugh] He pretends to be a pig and eats the tiger when he should [laugh][laugh] He grows up and develops when he should be wretched [laugh][laugh]. Another important point is that the protagonist will not be as stupid as other novels saying that time travelers were mentally tough in the past. Just like with the script, the protagonist will also be confused and think. The opponents in the card competition will not fight with the protagonist just because they lose the game. The relationship between the heroines is also natural and very warm. The summary is very interesting. The author is also updating three or four chapters every day, which is very good! [Send heart][Send heart]
It looks good, has great ideas, and I was very happy to watch it. The method of defeating the first boss in the early stage made me laugh uncomfortably in the middle of the night.
It's good-looking. It's a Slay the Spire style of play, with a little bit of Hearthstone training. The plot is very reasonable and very creative. The main reason is that Chapter 32 is full. I would call it a novel of curiosity. It's so funny that it made my stomach hurt when I laughed [facepalm]
The writing is very good, with less poisonous points. The first villain is a bit poorly developed, but the most satisfying thing about the protagonist is that he is not bloated, nor does he have to go to the first school like most others. Instead, he pays more attention to himself. Reasonable to hang up. I suggest you take a look at it. It's still a treasured card text. It's very difficult to write such a card text on Tomato. It's just that the update is too slow. It's too slow. Author, you must update it well.
Card: What should I play if I burn all the cards? Written by Blue Hymn The card battle type has a strong two-dimensional atmosphere, and the plot is simple, smooth and fun. In the creation of the characters, some characteristics are basically written. Miss Long has the most vivid image. New book issue, five stars for support.
This book is actually the meat pigeon development version of Slay the Spire. If you have never played it, you can also read it as Hearthstone or an ordinary novel. But I hope the author can let the protagonist control multiple card characters at the same time. I want to see the Shura Field in the Harem (to be honest)
Not bad, the design is very rigorous, but it seems a bit too complicated, which makes people a little confused. Either they can't understand it, or they just don't want to use their brains when reading novels. There are too many numbers and they are too lazy to count. It can be seen that some settings are specially set by the author to distinguish them from other card stories, but they are inevitably a bit bloated compared to other formulaic settings that have been optimized by countless authors, and some bugs will inevitably occur. We can only wait and see how the author optimizes them later. The plot arrangement is relatively decent, just a normal college story about fighting monsters and upgrading competitions. The author seems not suitable for writing villains. I feel that the villains are relatively sloppy, but there are some eye-catching descriptions of the main characters. Subjectively, I would give it a four, but this is a tomato, so I give it a five to encourage the author.
Nice. Background: A world where everyone plays cards Combat settings: A main monster, such as [Hakimi] The blood volume and cost per round all depend on the strength of the main monster. Then stuff a lot of auxiliary cards, such as [Hai Qi] and [Claw Strike] The card pile is a cycle mode: draw pile-hand card-discard pile-draw pile. It is easy to understand after playing Slay the Spire. Hang: Earth Memory, everyone else is a tourist. The protagonist can understand divine script (Chinese) and remember his ID card. He can directly register with his real name to become an official player and unlock a lot of player-specific features.
This is my favorite type of card writing. Please support it. It's just that the negative effects of burning in the early stage are a bit unpleasant (it's a sacrifice made for the protagonist to obtain the blue one-star talent card, but the setting of the star-level talent in the early stage was not developed) But are there really only 5 activities? Isn't it a bit too few? If there are no activities, what will the protagonist do?
I have read 17 chapters, and the author is very thoughtful. There is basically no trace of the so-called routine in the first 17 chapters. To be honest, when I was provoked in the first chapter and when the new teacher came later, I thought I was going to enter the public announcement link. I am not in the mood to spoil what happened specifically. In short, this novel is quite interesting. I am also a veteran of online writing. I have read it for more than ten years, averaging more than two hours a day. If this book maintains this level and is updated, I can get a score of 9 or more without the need for hidden fragrance. 32 Reads, the author is too thoughtful, and the supporting characters are not ginger. I said that the supporting characters of card novels are directly better than 9.90% Of card novels. Does anyone understand? 34 Views have been read. I feel that the author should use dice to determine the protagonist's talent. The purpose is very weak, but maybe it will play a role in the plot of the event. Read 44 (completed), off topic, is he actually the author of Train Survival? No wonder he is so good at writing, but is it okay to play dual mode?
After seeing Chapter 109, I can only say that the author is amazing. First of all, I personally have never played any card games (if poker counts, just pretend I didn't say that). Chun Chun was attracted by the cover and title. Although this book is a card book, people who have never played it can also read it without any problems! The second point is that the author's creativity is unparalleled! It's not the little ingenuity of the construction, but the uniqueness that makes people's eyes shine. Each card has its own unique explosion point. The third point is its plot, which is extremely fascinating. Let's just say that I started reading the college entrance examination chapter at around 11 o'clock in the evening. After finishing it, it was around 4:30, and I was very excited the whole time! I have to say, the plot of the college entrance examination was amazing! In order not to give away any spoilers, I can only say that that section is huge and of extremely high quality! Well, let me think about it. The last point is that although there are many female protagonists in this book, as of more than 100 pictures, the author basically did not recommend such things as love lines (maybe I am relatively straight and can't tell). But I can only say that even later, when there are more female protagonists, the protagonist must be sincere to each female protagonist! My meaning may not be expressed so clearly, but the core meaning is that although he has multiple female leads, I feel like pure love! He can watch it as pure love. Oops, I failed in Chinese language, my expressive ability is just like that. I just want to share my excitement after the gold rush. Oops, it can't work anymore, it can't work anymore, I admire this.
It is one of the most rigorous card-based novels in Tomato and one of the best Slay the Spire-like novels. The author practices the card-playing process, the plot is not cliche, and the protagonist's character is human and rational. Deducting one star doesn't feel good yet, and I'm not invincible in the whole process (as the only registered player with the complete game content, I think it is a shame to lose to the natives, even if he is a krypton gold guy), I plan to read it again, and then modify the rating depending on the situation.
A very good card. As of Chapter 54, the golden dragon has become the dragon lady, and the second main battle card is about to be released. Goldfinger is a "player" benefit of real-life games, and except for the protagonist, everyone else is a "tourist". Everyone understands the difference between the two.
First of all, the plot has no history, and secondly, the DIY skills are not stupid. The final battle of the latest 11 chapters was very enjoyable for me. Apart from the slow update, this book has no other shortcomings. If there is, it is that the update is too slow, which caused me to forget [laughter]
I read it in one sitting, it was too little. The setting is relatively novel among the many card novels I have read. There are some small confirmations. I hope the layout of the card data can be optimized. It feels a little rushed together, so it seems that it is all words, and the writing style is a little immature. The plot and rhythm are very good, I highly recommend it!
It is a relatively innovative card text. The main battle card determines the genre, and the command card determines the specific deck. The protagonist's golden finger is that he is the "only player" and has various functions that other "tourists" do not have. It is fun but does not make the protagonist too supermodel. After all, this is a worldview where the ability to play cards is paramount. The protagonist will develop quickly and be strong in playing cards, but he will not be absolutely invincible. The author is okay, but what does "the drawing cards I wrote are all drawn from my reality"? It's quite thoughtful [thinking]
It is a very good book, but please note that it starts a little slowly at the beginning. It was because it was a bit of a riddle at the beginning (I hid a hand in buying and processing cards for the dying golden dragon), so it ate dust on my bookshelf for a while. Only later did I realize that this book is really good. In fact, there is nothing surprising when reading it, it is just a fun read.